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URL:https://hamptons.com/events/lh-talk-margie-ruddicks-one-landscape-cons
 ervation-and-design/
SUMMARY:LH Talk: Margie Ruddick's ONE LANDSCAPE: Conservation and Design
DESCRIPTION:Margie Ruddick will talk about the link between her award-winni
 ng landscape design projects and her conservation work\, &nbsp\;promoting 
 alternatives for safeguarding wild landscapes. &nbsp\; Margie's native lan
 dscape\, the wild coastal wash of Beach Hampton and Napeague\, has influen
 ced both her design work and the conservation initiatives of ONE LANDSCAPE
 \, the collective she founded in 2016. &nbsp\;She will present examples of
  projects that connect to larger ecological and cultural environments\, ta
 king a long-term\, phased approach to design that is particularly crucial 
 at the moment\, given the flux and uncertainty caused by climate change. &
 nbsp\;ONE LANDSCAPE's conservation initiatives at Napeague and in the West
 ern Ghats of India bring together artists\, scientists and policy makers t
 o help transform the culture of development into one that places ecologica
 l integrity among its core values.\n\nAbout Margie Ruddick\n\nMargie Ruddi
 ck’s&nbsp\;pioneering projects in landscape design\, in places such as I
 ndia\, China\, and Mexico\, bridge the worlds of high design and ecology. 
 Winner of the 2013 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award\, Margie is also th
 e author of&nbsp\;Wild by Design&nbsp\;(2016)\, an early call for rewildin
 g. She&nbsp\;is currently working on&nbsp\;Restoration\, a landscape memoi
 r that looks at what "restoration" means in landscape design and in one's 
 own life.&nbsp\; Her non-profit&nbsp\;ONE LANDSCAPE&nbsp\;collective bring
 s artists\, scientists\, policy makers\, and community members together to
  collaborate on alternatives to conventional conservation plans for wild l
 andscapes. Margie has taught at Harvard’s GSD\, Yale University\, The Un
 iversity of Pennsylvania\, Parsons School of Design\, Princeton University
 \, and Bard College.\nTICKETS
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